Whatever you do, you're not going to just sit there, engrossed as you were in your doodle. Packing up, you step out into the hall. The computer lab's on the first floor, so you might as well go down there to check if the class is canceled, or relocated. Just in case. You decide to take the stairs this time, noting as you do that every office door seems to be buttoned up. Not surprising, given the hour: it must suck if anyone had to come in this early, and if they did they probably wouldn't want to be bothered. Which you realize might be a problem for visiting the computer lab but, as luck would have it, you find the door unlocked once you reach it.
The computer lab is empty, including the desk at the back where the TA or minder usually sits. Hmm. Usually, aside from the ones at the libraries, the computer labs always had someone minding them, and if there wasn't, the door would be locked. But, here it was, wide open and unattended. The phone on the desk begins to ring, but you ignore it: no reason not to check your stuff, after all. The nearest computer takes a couple minutes to boot up, after which you are confronted with the login screen. Okay, no problem. Or not. Damn. And now you remember. These differed from the library computers in another way: instead of logging on with student ID, they needed the daily password. Provided by the attendant.
Crap. So much for that. Looks like you'll have to go back to the dorm if you want to check your stuff. Or go to the library, though that's further. You exit the lab, then go down the hall and exit the building. Now that you don't feel so rushed you take another glance at that medical booth thing. Hmm. It was blood donation, after all. But where'd the guy manning the stand go? Probably wandered off. And you wouldn't blame him: can't be too many people around to talk to about charity before 7 AM, after all.